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Effect of Abalone Hydrolysates Encapsulated by Double Emulsion on the Physicochemical and Sensorial Properties of Fresh Cheese

  • Choi, HeeJeong;Kim, Soo-Jin;Lee, Sang-Yoon;Choi, Mi-Jung
    • 한국축산식품학회지
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    • 제37권2호
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    • pp.210-218
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    • 2017
  • The intake of dietary salt through food now exceeds current nutritional recommendations and is thought to have negative effects on human health, such as the increasing prevalence of hypertension. This study was performed to investigate whether $W_1/O/W_2$ double emulsions can be used to enhance the saltiness of cheese without increasing the salt content ($W_1$ is distilled water or 1% abalone hydrolysate, and $W_2$ is 1% NaCl or 1% abalone hydrolysate + 1% NaCl solution). We also investigated the effect of adding abalone hydrolysate to the double emulsion as a saltiness enhancer. The cheeses were physico-chemically evaluated to determine curd yield, pH value, moisture content, color, texture, salt release rate, and sensory properties. No significant differences were observed in curd yield, pH value, moisture content, lightness, or redness between the cheeses made with and without the double emulsion. However, in the evaluation of salt release rate, fresh cheese made with double emulsion ($W_1$ = distilled water, $W_2$ = 1% NaCl + 1% abalone hydrolysate) was detected earlier than the control or the other treatments. In the sensory evaluation, fresh cheese made with the double emulsion showed higher scores for saltiness and overall preference than the control or the other treatments. We concluded that abalone hydrolysate encapsulated in a double emulsion ($W_1$ is water and $W_2$ is abalone hydrolysate and NaCl solution) could enhance the saltiness of fresh cheese while maintaining the same salt concentration, without altering its physical properties.

Effect of NaCl/Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) Mixture on the Sensorial Properties and Quality Characteristics of Model Meat Products

  • Chun, Ji-Yeon;Kim, Byong-Soo;Lee, Jung-Gyu;Cho, Hyung-Yong;Min, Sang-Gi;Choi, Mi-Jung
    • 한국축산식품학회지
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    • 제34권5호
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    • pp.576-581
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    • 2014
  • Sodium chloride is an important ingredient added to most of foods which contributes to flavor enhancement and food preservation but excess intake of sodium chloride may also cause various diseases such as heart diseases, osteoporosis and so on. Therefore, this study was carried out to investigate the effect of monosodium glutamate (MSG) as a salty flavor enhancer on the quality and sensorial properties of the NaCl/MSG complex and actual food system. For characterizing the spray-dried NaCl/MSG complex, surface dimension, morphology, rheology, and saltiness intensity were estimated by increasing MSG (0-2.0%) levels at a fixed NaCl concentration (2.0%). MSG levels had no effect of the characteristics of the NaCl/MSG complex, although the addition of MSG increased the surface dimension of the NaCl/MSG complex significantly (p<0.05). Furthermore, the effect of MSG on enhancing the salty flavor was not observed in the solution of the NaCl/MSG complex. In the case of an actual food system, model meat products (pork patties) were prepared by replacing NaCl with MSG. MSG enhanced the salty flavor, thereby increasing overall acceptability of pork patties. Replacement of NaCl with MSG (<1.0%) did not result in negative sensorial properties of pork patties, although quality deterioration such as high cooking loss was found. Nevertheless, MSG had a potential application in meat product formulation as a salty flavor enhancer or a partial NaCl replacer when meat products were supplemented with binding agents.

ʟ-아르기닌과 ʟ-아스파라긴산 혼합이 NaCl 짠맛 향상에 미치는 영향 (Combination Effect of ʟ-Arginine and ʟ-Aspartic acid on Saltiness Enhancement of NaCl Solution)

  • 김용덕;박정하;박복준;인만진;박동철;오남순
    • Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • 제57권3호
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    • pp.251-254
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    • 2014
  • $\small{L}$-arginine ($\small{L}$-Arg)을 짠맛 증강소재로 활용하기 위하여 전자혀 분석으로 $\small{L}$-Arg의 맛 특성을 조사하고, $\small{L}$-Arg의 강한 쓴맛을 억제하기 위하여 $\small{L}$-aspartic acid ($\small{L}$-Asp)을 혼합하였다. 0.4% NaCl 용액에 $\small{L}$-Arg과 $\small{L}$-Asp를 혼합하여 전자혀 시스템으로 분석한 결과 $\small{L}$-Arg과 $\small{L}$-Asp의 혼합을 다르게 한 경우, 동일한 $\small{L}$-Arg 농도에서 $\small{L}$-Asp의 비율이 감소함에 따라 NaCl의 짠맛 상승효과는 증가하였다. 관능평가에서 짠맛은 동일한 경향이었으며, $\small{L}$-Asp의 첨가로 $\small{L}$-Arg의 쓴맛이 억제되는 것을 확인하였다. 즉, $\small{L}$-Arg과 $\small{L}$-Asp 혼합물은 짠맛 증강소재로 활용될 수 있으며, $\small{L}$-Arg의 쓴맛을 상쇄하기 위한 최적의 혼합비율은 $\small{L}$-Arg : $\small{L}$-Asp =1.00:0.98-1.00 범위가 적합하였다.

천연 염미증강제 개발을 위한 완도산 다시마의 열수 추출 조건 최적화 및 염미증강 효능 평가 (Optimization of Hot Water Extraction Conditions of Wando Sea Tangle (Laminaria japonica) for Development of Natural Salt Enhancer)

  • 김효주;양은주
    • 한국식품영양과학회지
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    • 제44권5호
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    • pp.767-774
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    • 2015
  • 완도산 다시마를 천연 염미증강제로 개발하기 위하여 다시마로부터 정미성분이 최적으로 추출되는 열수 추출 조건을 평가하였으며, 다시마 추출분말을 이용하여 염미증강 효능과 나트륨 저감화율을 분석하였다. 정미성분 추출에 가장 적합한 완도산 다시마의 수확시기를 선정하기 위하여 5월, 6월, 7월에 수확한 다시마의 일반성분과 유리아미노산을 분석한 결과 정미성분 아미노산(glutamic acid와 aspartic acid)의 함량이 가장 높은 6월 수확 다시마를 추출 원료로 선정하였다. 다시마 열수 추출 온도와 시간 조건을 평가하기 위하여 $60^{\circ}C$, $80^{\circ}C$, $100^{\circ}C$에서 1시간, 2시간, 3시간을 각각 추출하여 추출액의 품질 특성을 분석한 결과 $100^{\circ}C$ 추출 조건에서 가용성 고형분과 조단백의 함량이 35.47~36.93%와 3.75~4.00%로 가장 높게 나타났으며, 점도는 1.96~2.19 cP로 낮게 나타나 추출 온도는 $100^{\circ}C$를 선정하였다. 추출 시간 선정을 위하여 $100^{\circ}C$에서 추출 시간에 따른 추출액의 정미성분 아미노산 함량과 관능적 특성을 평가한 결과 추출 2시간에서 정미성분 아미노산인 glutamic acid와 aspartic acid의 함량이 각각 275.33 mg%와 121.18 mg%로 가장 높게 나타났으며, 관능적 기호도도 유의적으로 높게 평가되어 다시마로부터 정미성분 추출을 위해 적합한 추출 온도와 시간은 $100^{\circ}C$, 2시간 조건으로 확인되었다. 정미성분이 최적으로 추출된 다시마의 추출분말을 제조하여 NaCl 용액에 첨가한 후 염미증강 효능을 평가한 결과 짠맛 강도 1, 5, 9의 NaCl 용액이 다시마 추출분말 1% 첨가 후 짠맛 강도 4.25, 10.08, 16.58로 상승하였다. 동일한 짠맛 강도에서 NaCl 용액과 다시마 추출분말이 첨가된 시험용액의 나트륨 함량을 측정하여 나트륨 저감화율을 분석한 결과 12.24~24.33%의 저감화율을 나타내었다. 본 연구를 통하여 감칠맛과 정미성분이 풍부한 다시마 추출물은 조미소재뿐만 아니라 식품에서 나트륨 함량을 줄이기 위한 천연 염미증강제로서 산업적 활용을 기대할 수 있다.

섭취 환경 조건이 나트륨 및 당 저감식품 기호도에 끼치는 영향 (Effect of Eating Environments on the Liking of Sodium or Sugar Reduced Foods)

  • 김소현;김의수;정서진
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제35권4호
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    • pp.351-362
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    • 2020
  • This study investigated the possibility of reducing sodium and sugar intake in the Bulgogi bowl and yogurt, respectively, by utilizing food and non-food factors. Sodium and sugar replacers were the target food factors, and eating environment was the target non-food factor. The sodium content of Bulgogi bowls was reduced by 40%, and a flavor enhancer was applied to compensate for the reduced saltiness. Low calorie sweeteners, such as sucralose and stevia, were used to lower the sugar content of yogurt by 30%. Consumers were asked to evaluate the samples in one of the three eating environments: private booth evaluation, BOOTH; watching video clips during evaluation, VIDEO; conversation with friends during evaluation, FRIEND. The results showed that applying sodium or sugar replacers were effective in lowering sodium or sugar intake, respectively, without compromising the acceptance level of samples. Significant influences of the eating environment were observed on liking and perception of samples, but the influence patterns were not consistent between Bulgogi bowl and yogurt.

The Effect of Hot-Air Dried Lentinula edodes on the Quality and Oranoleptic Properties of Rolled-Dumplings

  • Go, Ha-Yoon;Lee, Sol-Hee;Kim, Hack-Youn
    • 한국축산식품학회지
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    • 제42권4호
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    • pp.593-608
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    • 2022
  • The effect of hot-air dried Lentinula edodes pileus (DLE) on the quality and organoleptic properties of rolled-dumplings was evaluated. DLE was prepared by drying at 60℃ for 24 h and added (Non, 7%, and 9%) to rolled-dumplings. The proximate composition, pH, color (CIE L*, a*, b*), and cooking yield were analyzed. Texture profile analysis, electronic-nose (e-nose), electronic-tongue (e-tongue), and organoleptic evaluation were also conducted. The cooking yield of dumplings with 9% DLE was significantly lower than that of the congeners without DLE, whereas 7% DLE did not lead to significant differences compared without DLE. With increasing DLE addition, the pH and lightness of the dumplings decreased significantly, whereas the redness tended to increase. The texture profile was significantly higher for the dumplings with DLE compared to those without DLE. E-nose analysis confirmed that DLE addition led to the positive odors (methanethiol: meaty, sulfurous; 3-methylbutanal: malty, toasted) and the negative odors (trimethylamine: ammoniacal; acetic acid: acidic, sour). E-tongue analysis showed that DLE addition decreased the intensity of the sourness and increased the intensity of the saltiness and umami of rolled-dumplings. DLE addition improved the overall organoleptic properties, but 9% DLE can be recognized as a foreign substance in organoleptic acceptance. Consequently, DLE has the potential to serve as a flavor and odor enhancer for rolled-dumplings, and the addition of DLE can positively improve consumer acceptance by improving the quality and organoleptic properties.